Police Officer Tasers Restrained Suspect To Get Urine Sample

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Let the apologists begin:

Florida Police Officer Peter Linnenkamp reports tasering 18yo suspect Antonio Wheeler twice while Wheeler was handcuffed and strapped to hospital bed, to get urine sample. Report unclear whether Officer Linnenkamp was kneeling on suspect's chest at time of Tasering.

http://www.wftv.com/news/4266952/detail.html

Altavista results: Other reports of same incident [All basically the same AP story]

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A police officer twice used a Taser stun device on a drug suspect who was restrained to a hospital bed because the man refused to give a urine sample to medical staff, authorities said.

Antonio Wheeler, 18, was arrested Friday on a drug charge and taken to an emergency room after telling officers he had consumed cocaine, police said.

Because Wheeler said he had used the drugs, Florida Hospital officials wanted a urine sample. A police affidavit said Wheeler wouldn't provide a sample on his own, so workers tried to catheterize him to get one.
The police document said Wheeler was handcuffed to a hospital bed and then secured with leather straps after he refused to urinate in a cup. When medical staff tried to insert a catheter to get the sample, Wheeler refused and began thrashing around, the affidavit said.
At one point, police officer Peter Linnenkamp reported, he jumped on the bed with his knees on Wheeler's chest to restrain him. When Wheeler still refused to let the catheter be inserted, Linnenkamp said he twice used his Taser, which sends 50,000 volts into a target.
"After the second shock (Wheeler) stated he would urinate and calmed down enough to be given the portable urinal," Linnenkamp wrote.
At the request of Police Chief Michael McCoy, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the incident.
Linnenkamp, who has more than 18 years on the force, has no history of disciplinary problems, said Sgt. Barbara Jones, a department spokeswoman.
He has been relieved pending the investigation's outcome. Jones said officers in such suspensions usually are paid.
In a Tuesday interview at the Orange County jail, Wheeler acknowledged that he aggressively resisted efforts to insert the catheter because he was scared it would hurt. He said the police officer told him the catheter would be necessary if he wouldn't or couldn't urinate on his own.
"I feel I was basically raped," Wheeler said.
Said Amnesty International USA spokesman Edward Jackson: "If this had taken place in China, it would be an egregious violation of human rights, and the public would be outraged.
"I hope that they don't allow the fact that it happened on U.S. soil deter from the fact that this may very well be a case of torture."
Florida Hospital spokeswoman Melanie Trivento said in a statement Wednesday that hospital officials wouldn't be able to comment on the case until they have thoroughly reviewed it.
"This is a very unusual situation and we are examining all of the circumstances surrounding the incident," the statement said.
Earlier, another hospital spokeswoman, Samantha O'Lenick, said she could not speak specifically about the Wheeler case but said hospital protocol calls for urine samples whenever patients say they have taken drugs or alcohol.
Wheeler was being held on $7,500 bail on charges including possession of cocaine with intent to sell, escape and resisting without violence.
 
The officer should be fired and prosec uted for not having enough sense to let nature take its course. What a moron!
 
Lol, I love it. I can't wait to see what happens next WTO protest in Hippytown somewhere, "Ah screw it - open fire."
 
IF this story is true, then that so-called "law enforcement officer" should be hung by his scrotum, and be allowed to twist in whatever breeze happens along, until nature takes it's course, and he dies.

As a lesson to others, his body should then be hung by the neck, and ultimately be drawn and quartered between a team of horses.

If it turns out that this story is other than true, then the same fate should fall on the "journalists" who perpetratred" this fraud, except that their reamains should forever adorn the entrance to the "newsroom".
 
A smarter man than me once said something to the effect of .... "moron, what are you doing?" "He'd admit to setting the Chicago fire if you beat him long enough" .....

Man am I glad I'm a little safer cause some black market criminal is now not selling, merely eating, all the cocaine in his store.

Can I get a little help stopping the the WoPUSD?
 
What happened to not being required to testify against yourself? Torture is right, in this case.
 
Wow, and here the whole time I thought tasers were to be used as a way to defend one's self. Pretty hard to say you were defending yourself against a man strapped and cuffed to a hospital bed.

Surely the guy couldn't have held it forever. Sooner or later he would have given a sample.
 
Recall the case last year in Tucson where the DUI suspect was resisting getting a blood draw. Multiple tazings.

The police circled the wagons but the case was later dropped.

Can't recall the civil suit.

Rick
 
one of my relatives had to be, uhhhh, apprehended, shall we say, because he was, uhhhh, threatening to do something harmful, shall we also say....

well the first thing they did was take him to the hospital to get a urine sample to see if he was on anything other than booze. i could hear him saying to the doctor 'i'm trying!!! dont you think i dont want you to stick a cathetar up me??? gimme a few minutes!"

i left so i wouldnt have to hear how it ended, wasnt gonna be pretty. :D
 
We'll simply kill all those who make poor life choices.

Well we really don't half to, they kill themselves off by the thousands every day and they tend to take others with them. I wonder who's family will be crushed next because some one like that decided to snort a line and then drive 100 MPH in a residential area.
 
It seems to me that if there was a court order for a sample then sitting on him might be called for.To torture a man because of some hospital policy though?Give me a break. :rolleyes:
 
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